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Letter to the Editor: Park District Wishes Village Success with New Sports Complex

Lemont Park district commissioners, executive staff offer to share their experience in parks and recreation business with the village.

The Lemont Park District is fully committed to our mission of providing premium facilities, parks and programs for our Lemont residents.  We believe the Village of Lemont’s new sports facility can offer a complimentary piece of recreation by creating a local presence for regional and statewide travel sport(s) tournaments.  

We wish the Village of Lemont success with their foray into the parks & recreation business and stand willing to share our almost 50 years of experience.

-Lemont Park Board of Commissioners and Executive Staff

What??? January 30, 2013 at 02:51 am
Ruh-roh Raggy looks like the park district was blindsided just like the taxpayers.

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